Saturday, September 20, 2008

Saturday, September 20, 2008

I have to say that I was inspired by reading the "These is My Words" series to be more consistent with my everyday, ordinary journal writing. So I am going to try to post even my little non-exciting entries just for the sake of journal writing. If I am successful at doing this regularly, I apologize in advance to anyone who is bored by them. Maybe I'll try to make them look boring too so my gracious "readers" aren't sucked in by them.

Well, I am just getting over my second stomach flu in a month. It really did seem different, with this one being less severe (thank goodness!), but still it slowed me down. I just made sure Christian was fed and that I was awake to keep an eye on him, and otherwise I let things slide. Actually, I still did the dishes, so extra credit for me. I am SO OVER being sick. Oh well. I did finish reading "Breaking Dawn" in 2 days, so I'm all caught up and ready for book club next week.

Today we tried to put Christian down for a nap at a decent time (he's in that stage where he is going later and later but can't really make it until bedtime), but it didn't work at all. He stayed in his bed, but for two hours he talked to himself and sang at the top of his lungs. He just talks almost constantly!! And every word of it sounds adorable. My family just dies every time they hear his voice on the phone. I don't know what it is. The pitch, the animation, the way he can't really say his Rs (My sister, Lauren said once, "Christian, please don't ever learn how to say your Rs right." If you're reading this, Jenny the L., she was kidding.), the funny way he adds a country twang to some things for no apparent reason, or just that he just talks so surprisingly well for a little guy. Whatever it is, it is so cute. I am going to miss that so much. I just wish every day that I had a video camera capturing his every sentence. Where can I sign up for a reality show?

He is really cracking me up lately. Actually, it's kind of freaky. I got him a new Veggie Tales movie for Family Movie Night last week (which occurred while I was at Jenny the L.'s beautiful, amazing, and extremely well-attended baby shower hosted by the fabulous Nicole). It's a take off of "Huckleberry Finn" and stars "Huckleberry Larry and Tomato Sawyer." You should hear him say that. In fact, I really need to get that on video.

Well, on Wednesday, when I started throwing up again, I spent the day on the couch while Christian watched videos. Incidentally, as I lay there, I was astounded at how he does NOT STOP MOVING. I actually was in danger most of the time as he jumped from the couch to the ottoman and back repeatedly, or ran back and forth along the couch at top speed, narrowly missing my head. My mom calls him the "Perpetual Motion Machine." It's hilarious, and just so typical Christian , but it's just too much for a nauseated person to take.

Anyway, he watched this Big River video, and I could not believe it. As he watched it, probably for the fourth time or something, he was able to deliver huge portions of dialogue right along with the characters, and I mean down to every little noise. Without missing a beat. I mean, I have known for a long time that he does that - he is a memorizing machine. But it was just freaky to watch him. The kid is unreal. I wouldn't be surprised if he became some sort of a linguist someday. He has an ear for language that is just beyond my comprehension.

I also don't think I have recorded yet his newest amazing accomplishment. (I am secretly hoping that no one is reading this. This kind of brag stuff is the kind I hate to put in my blogs, but I really do want it down so Christian can read it in the future. Please forgive me.) The first time I got sick almost 4 weeks ago, Eric and I were dying, and I mean, for that first day, that poor little boy pretty much was unsupervised. We both spent the day on the couch downstairs so we could hear him just in case, but we were drugged by the Benedryl that was keeping us from incessant vomiting, so we were semi-conscious most of the day. Christian didn't get anything to eat except cereal and sliced apples. Slicing apples was a Herculean feat for me that day. It was truly a new low for the mother that is obsessed with giving him a meal or a snack every 2 to 3 hours. For that and other reasons resulting from my obsession with nutrition research, Eric calls me the "Food Fuhrer." Actually, he only called me that once, but I thought it was pretty funny. But that's another story.

So, back to the amazing accomplishment. Christian spent all that day (and the next couple of days when he came down with the dreaded virus) watching videos. I'm also really uptight about Christian watching too many videos, but illness is just the exception. There's no way around it. Christian was actually so sick that he didn't even want to watch anything for the first day he was sick. He just wanted to lay silently on the floor in the 15 minutes or so in between every time he threw-up for 24 hours. Poor baby. It was just the most pathetic thing I've ever seen.

But once Christian could stand to watch videos, all he wanted to watch were the new videos my mom sent to us called "Meet the Sight Words" by Preschool Prep. They teach 45 of the "sight words" that kids just have to memorize because they come up so often in reading and typically don't follow "normal" rules for sounding words out (do we have normal rules in English??). Well, by the end of this 3 day period, Christian had pretty much memorized all of these sight words. I was just blown away and ecstatic. It was just so amazing to see him start to recognize words everywhere we go. And I do mean everywhere we go. We can't go anywhere without him pointing out every to, for, from, my, look, play, he, she, her , his, it, some, etc. He is so clued-in to reading now. Like he finally gets that all of those letters represent words. Oh, the wonderful world of reading! I hope he grows up to love it as much as I do. On second thought, that's as much of a curse as it is a blessing. I hope he grows up to love reading almost as much as I do.

3 comments:

Beth@The Stories of A to Z said...

Christian's aptitude for memory reminds me of Asher...only better :). No doubt he's a smarty-pants like his mommy! I'll have to send you this link for a preschool reading program. I'm using the free lessons (you have to purchase the program to get all the lessons) with Asher and he's really catching on. I bet Christian would whiz through it.

Sheri Willardson said...

Its ok to brag a little in your blog-thats what they are for, right? :) I might have to get that video for Mandy-she is very interested in reading since Brynna has started reading.

BTW-I hope you are doing better. I didn't realize you were so sick or I would have taken Christian for you. You poor thing!

J-Lo said...

Of course I read your post and I won't take offense at Christian being encouraged to never learn how to say his 'r's:) I'm sorry your whole family has been battling the flu!